Mountain snowpack and associated snow water equivalents (SWEs) across Wyoming were generally below averageby the middle of January.SWEs at the peak snowmelt runoff elevations (8,000’ – 9.500’) were the highest across northwestern Wyoming at 100 – 115percent of normal; while across southeastern Wyoming, SWEs were 50 to 75percent of average at the peak snowmelt runoff elevations.

HIGHLIGHTS:

…The majority of headwater basins across Wyoming can expect a generally lowpotential for flooding due to springtime snowmelt...

The next graphical outlook will be issued around the 23rd of February.